mjmpinsky
Member
My tank has been plagued by hair algae for about 3 months now. The problem has gotten so bad that my filters can't keep up with my glass cleaning and the water is starting to get a green haze to it.
None of the fish seem to be suffering but it looks terrible.
I must note that I am a low level hobbyist and cannot afford a RO system or to purchase RO water (I replace 1 gal each 1-2 days due to evaporation).
My chemistry is OK -- neglig ammonia, neglig nitrites, bottom reading nitrates. I don't have a phosphate tester. Tank size=65gal.
TO DATE....
1. I have tried cutting back on my lighting from 12-14 hours/days to 4 hours/day. Have a 200w satellite w/ 10K + Actinic bulbs.
-->All that achieved was to make my anemone shrivel up into a glob (he does that when he does not get enough light) and get a red slime outbreak.
2. I have added both a phosphate/silicate remover, as well as nitrate absorbing material.
-->They have had no apparent effect after being in tank for 1 week.
3. I am cleaning filter sponge every few days as it gets clogged by the sucked up algae and looks the debris looks like thin green clay it is so thick!
-->My cleaner crews can't keep up with the growth (3 med-large king crabs, 2 LG turbos, 25 Nass snails).
4. I replace my water with tap H20 that is let to sit for 24-48 hours and has been treated with Prime to remove chlorine and nitrates.
-->As I prev stated, RO H2O is not an option due to the cost.
5. I have tried afew 10-20% water changes but this only helps for a while, then the problem is back as before.
My thought was to purchase a Magnum HOT filter to "polish" the water. Do these filters REALLY scrub the water clean as the ads claim?
I am hoping if I can clean/polish the water clear, then control of the algae might be easier.
What do you all think?
None of the fish seem to be suffering but it looks terrible.
I must note that I am a low level hobbyist and cannot afford a RO system or to purchase RO water (I replace 1 gal each 1-2 days due to evaporation).
My chemistry is OK -- neglig ammonia, neglig nitrites, bottom reading nitrates. I don't have a phosphate tester. Tank size=65gal.
TO DATE....
1. I have tried cutting back on my lighting from 12-14 hours/days to 4 hours/day. Have a 200w satellite w/ 10K + Actinic bulbs.
-->All that achieved was to make my anemone shrivel up into a glob (he does that when he does not get enough light) and get a red slime outbreak.
2. I have added both a phosphate/silicate remover, as well as nitrate absorbing material.
-->They have had no apparent effect after being in tank for 1 week.
3. I am cleaning filter sponge every few days as it gets clogged by the sucked up algae and looks the debris looks like thin green clay it is so thick!
-->My cleaner crews can't keep up with the growth (3 med-large king crabs, 2 LG turbos, 25 Nass snails).
4. I replace my water with tap H20 that is let to sit for 24-48 hours and has been treated with Prime to remove chlorine and nitrates.
-->As I prev stated, RO H2O is not an option due to the cost.
5. I have tried afew 10-20% water changes but this only helps for a while, then the problem is back as before.
My thought was to purchase a Magnum HOT filter to "polish" the water. Do these filters REALLY scrub the water clean as the ads claim?
I am hoping if I can clean/polish the water clear, then control of the algae might be easier.
What do you all think?